Nice & Smooth
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Nice & Smooth is an East Coast rap duo from New York, composed of Greg Nice (Greg Mays) and Smooth B (Daryl Barnes). Together, they made several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s to little popular appeal, though their second album (Ain't a Damn Thing Changed, 1989) was a commercial success that included a minor hit in "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow". They are known for their humorous rhymes and catchy hooks. They often appear as guest rappers on albums by the Beatnuts, Gang Starr and Tony Touch among many others. Tupac Shakur was going to sign Greg Nice, Rapper smooth, The Outlawz to his Makavelli label.
[edit] Discography
- 1989 Nice and Smooth
- 1991 Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
- 1994 Jewel of the Nile
- 1997 Blazing Hot, Vol. 4
[edit] Singles
- 1989 Early To Rise/More & More Hits (Sleeping Bag Records)
- 1990 Funky For You (Sleeping Bag Records)
- 1991 Hip-Hop Junkies (Def Jam)
- 1992 How To Flow (Def Jam)
- 1992 Sometimes I Rhyme Slow (Def Jam)
- 1992 Cake & Eat It Too (Def Jam)
- 1994 Old to the New (Def Jam)
- 1994 Return Of The Hip-Hop Freaks (Def Jam)
- 1997 Blazing Hot (Zomba, Scotti Bros. records)
- 1998 Let It Go (SBA, Zomba, Scotti Bros. records)
[edit] External links
Nice & Smooth Discography via AOL
Also "No Delayin'" was a hit on an 80's Underground Hip Hop compilation.